This category is for people, places, events or things that are the "Last" of its kind.

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This category is for people, places, events or things that are the Last of its kind.
One example might be The Studebaker Sceptre concept car was intended as a possible 1966 model so it could be considered the last Studebaker. It is on display in the The Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana.
Another example might be The world's last Frank Lloyd Wright hotel. Mason City, Iowa is home to the world's last surviving Frank Lloyd Wright hotel.
Another example might be The 1882 Black Warrior River Bridge in Northport believed to be Alabama's oldest iron bridge.

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Located at 504 7th St, the old Ft. Worth and Denver City office and freight terminal is the last surviving building of their operation here in Wichita Falls. Camera signs note that there is still activity here, but it's not clear as to exactly what.

On the northern outskirts of the little town of Stirling, Alberta, the Galt Historic Railway Park was a welcome and pleasant surprise to us, as we had no idea there was such a nice, well developed railway museum at Stirling.

1904 is the last year in which the Ottawa Silver Seven challenged other teams for the Stanley Cup while playing their home games at the Aberdeen Pavilion. In 1905, the Silver Seven played their games at the Dey's Arena.

It's about a piece of Germany... or a bit of Austria... or a bit Switzerland... or not? Its about Lake Constance - the last area in Europe where never have been established boundaries for borders, the last international law "no man's land" in Europe

Once a trolley barn, this building housed several fraternal organizations over the years. In 1932 the Eagles bought the building and remain there to this day. Of all the streetcar infrastructure once in Bozeman, this trolley barn is all that remains.